[00:00] <Nomkid> You might want to explain what cups is, and how to check if it's enabled/enable it
[00:00] <Nomkid> I would, but I have no idea :P
[00:01] <mparillo> Not sure I have good *buntu docs, but I would start here: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/CUPS
[00:09] <mparillo> so systemctl status will get you all your units, and you should see cups in the list, then you can narrow it down by matching, e.g. systemctl status cups.service
[00:10] <mparillo> Or something similar based on how old your Kubuntu installation is.
[00:10] <mparillo> It was renamed recently.
[00:12] <mparillo> Short version: If cups is not running the KDE printer utility could not find my wifi HP printer.
[00:13] <Nomkid> speaking of connection problems
[00:13] <Nomkid> I tried KDE Connect just for funsies one day, both my phone and laptop can't find each other
[00:13] <Nomkid> At first I thought I wasn't going to use it, but now that I *can't* use it, I want to use it
[00:14] <Nomkid> Any ideas why they refuse to connect?
[00:24] <mparillo> I have never used it, but you are more likely to get help during the day European time / morning Canadian time, when more helpful people are about. You could also try #kde (also European day time is probably better) or the KDE forums (e.g. https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=139460)
[00:43] <Nomkid> Well that just means I gotta get on here tomorrow morning ;)
[01:10] <Dragnslcr> Nomkid- I use KDE Connect a lot, and yeah, sometimes the devices just don't connect correctly
[01:10] <Nomkid> I mean, it's not just sometimes for me
[01:10] <Nomkid> It's literally always
[01:11] <Dragnslcr> Best I've been able to do is remove/add the phone from the computer's KDE Connect settings, and sometimes reboot the phone
[01:11] <Nomkid> oh rebooting, hadn't thought of that
[01:11] <Dragnslcr> Make sure that your wireless router is configured to let devices see each other?
[01:12] <Dragnslcr> That's a common security setting in routers
[01:12] <Nomkid> I am not the manager of the AP here
[01:12] <Nomkid> ooh netsplit
[01:13] <Dragnslcr> Are you on a work (or similar) network?
[01:22] <Nomkid> I guess you could call it a work network
[01:22] <Nomkid> but yes
[01:38] <Dragnslcr> You could try pinging your phone from the computer. Your phone's network settings should have the IP address listed.
[01:39] <Nomkid> ping works
[01:40] <Nomkid> wait nope
[01:41] <Nomkid> like two went though, but now the AP is filtering them all
[01:41] <Nomkid> so, yeah I guess you're right
[03:46] <jaime> irc://icq.com/icqchat
[03:53] <tomreyn> jaime: are we spamming?
[11:00] <BluesKaj> Howdy folks
 @Anarchotaoist, I went the route of restoring a Redo Rescue image and then restoring a more recent BackInTime backup. All back running well so far!
[14:14] <crb999> Hi All, Hope this is the right place to post my problem!
[14:54] <Pancrazio> Hello, i'm using kubuntu 20.10, after upgrade to 5.8.0-45 amd64 kernel my bluetooth doesn't work anymore. My pc is an iMac late 2010
[17:34] <moxie12> hi, so um, i had a secondary drive dislodge from its sata connection and now my main drive kubuntu install won't boot, even after boot-repair from a livedisk. And even a fresh install won't boot, but I can see the filesystem of my main install
[17:38] <moxie12> okay I fixed my secondary install
[20:17] <mystic> Hi
[20:26] <mystic> kubuntu or mx linux?   lubuntu gone down the pan  these days
 hello everyone, who can help with krfb?
[22:31] <tomreyn> brud90: i can't, but make sure you ask a more specific question
[22:32] <tomreyn> i.e. describe the problem, the kubuntu version you'r eusing etc.
 tomreyn: sorry, kubuntu 20.10 with last updates and kernel, the problem is that after install krfb works fine, but only in local network, i try to reinstall it, and for now i can run it only from shell and sudo priveleges, and when i try to connect i have error "password incorrect" but it's correct
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